Udinese midfielder Gaetano D'Agositino has been linked with a move to either Arsenal or Chelsea according to the reports in the Italian press. The Italian club were in talks with European giants Juventus regarding the transfer of the playmaker, but the transfer fell through last week after the Turin club refused to raise their offer.
The Friuli are now considering offers from three other clubs, including a leading Serie A club. Udinese owner Giampaolo Pozzo said:
"We have one offer from England and another one from an important Italian club. Anything can happen.
"I am perplexed by the low value set by Juventus executives for the player," he said.
"The difference between the asking price and the offer is huge.
"I have the impression that Juve have not thought about the real value of our midfielder.
"The will of the player is to go to Juve and if I could I would try to make him happy," said Pozzo.
"But if Juve really want to get D'Agostino they should be able to make a sacrifice.
"Juve should not take advantage of the enthusiasm of the player.
"Once they are able to comprehend it, they will pay the right amount.
"It's all in their hands."